Chapter 385
2024 -- S 2867 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted 06/26/2024

A N   A C T
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE LADDERS TO LICENSURE PROGRAM

Introduced By: Senators Cano, DiMario, Pearson, Mack, McKenney, Zurier, and Lawson

Date Introduced: March 22, 2024

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND
GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER 166
THE LADDERS TO LICENSURE PROGRAM
     42-166-1. The ladders to licensure grant program.
     The executive office of health and human services is hereby directed to establish the ladders
to licensure grant program, a public-private partnership to:
     (1) Increase the number of licensed health professionals;
     (2) Increase racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic diversity of health professionals;
     (3) Provide academic, financial, and wrap around supports to enable working adults to
obtain health professional higher education degrees and license;
     (4) Leverage employer support for academic, financial, and wraparound supports;
     (5) Align with existing state workforce and higher education initiatives;
     (6) Develop and implement career ladders with tiered training and education requirements
and corresponding salary increases;
     (7) Develop and implement interscholastic and interdepartmental agreements that accept
prior learning, credentials, work experience, and academic credits towards
requirementrequirements for higher education health professional degrees;
     (8) Establish policies and initiatives to counter systemic racism and other institutional
barriers to participation and advancement of underrepresented populations;
     (9) Establish policies and initiatives that provide flexible scheduling of work hours and/or
academic programs to reduce barriers to participation; and
     (10) Identify state policy barriers to entry and advancement in the field.
     42-166-2. Use of appropriated funds.
     Any appropriated funds shall be used to provide grants to three (3) or four (4) grantee
partnerships, consisting of multiple private sector health and human services employer
organizations and education grantee partnerships (with at least one focused on behavioral health
and one focused on nursing). Employers will be required to contribute a twenty-five percent (25%)
in-kind match and a ten percent (10%) cash match.
     42-166-3. Oversight.
     The executive office of health and human services shall collaborate and coordinate with
the department of labor and training and the office of the postsecondary commissioner in the
development, implementation, and oversight of the program.
     42-166-4. Reporting.
     The executive office of health and human services shall provide quarterly reports to the
speaker of the house of representatives and senate president documenting the progress of the
implementation of the program.
     SECTION 2. This act would take effect on July 1, 2024.
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